Prison made me an animal. And the beautiful brunette’s my first victim. I’ve been locked up for a year now. For a crime I didn’t commit.But an innocent girl began writing me, pen pal style.Laney Evans, with big brown eyes and a trusting smile.So pure.So sweet.So true.And when we finally meet, it’s wrong.Because prison’s made me into a beast, hungry and ravenous. I’m pushed over the edge.Ruthless.Dominating.Savage as hell.And Laney?The sweet thing will be mine.Every which way.Twisting and turning. Screaming my name.Because walls will never come between us …

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A hotter than Hades story line, with a few twists and turns, and sweet heat romance to boot! Once started reading this steamy passion filled goodness I was freaking hooked! Loved these characters so much. -- Jackie, Reviewer

Cassandra Dee is one of my favorite authors for several reasons. Ms Dee is superbly creative and incredibly insightful when it comes to descriptive characters and in crafting the type of story that gets you out of your own head and completely absorbed into one hell of a book. You will be enraptured, I am talking completely hooked, from the very first page and you'll not be able to stop flipping through these pages. Putting Prison Fling down will become impossible (as was my problem). -- JJ, Reviewer

A powerhouse read, this story is amazing from start to finish! -- Nella M., Reviewer

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I made it all the way through this painful book so that I could give it a fair review.

There is a definite error in the marketing of this book that says the two are "pen pals" --they never write to each other, they just have a disgusting and implausible sexual relationship in the prison itself.

Neither the hero nor the heroine is likable. He's boob-obsessed and crude and she picks on this vet that she strings along making fun of his comic book habits, which are perfectly normal.

Also, the authors lack basic knowledge of sex etiquette. You probably can't detect a hymen with your tongue and you do not stick your condomless dick back in the vag after anal. That's all kinds of wrong and the heroine would have likely suffered multiple infections from such treatment. Also being six months pregnant is way more noticeable than the authors think.

But mostly I'm pissed about it not being a penpal relationship. BAIT AND SWITCH!

First of all, the blurb has nothing to do with what the book is about. I was actually looking forward to a penpal relationship, not insta-love inside a jail.

The entire book is juvenile and completely unbelievable. No way would an inmate have free reign over the entire prison!! And sex in prison?? I don’t think so! Where are the guards??

Words and phrases that were repeatedly used were childish and downright laughable at times — “boobies”, “melons” and “unnnhhh!” were used over and over again. Also, I found it odd that the heroine made the same noises, “unnhh”, as the inmates. Is there no other word that could have been used?? Talk about inconsistencies with the characters and overuse!

This book needed an editor badly as well — someone who knows the proper use of a comma! This read like a rough draft by a 15-year-old girl...or boy, considering how many times the main character said “boobies”.

The entire story had me rolling my eyes and saying “yuck” more times than I could count. Nothing about her “creaming” everywhere was even remotely sexy. I’ve read plenty of romance novels, so I’m not a prude in any way, but that was just plain old nasty.

Overall, this was a horribly juvenile book with false advertisement by the authors since the blurb doesn’t even fit this book plot.

Please stop with the "boobies." That is so cringey and juvenile, especially when it's supposed to be coming from a worldly CEO. If it was just once I could have looked past it but it was repeated over and over. It reminds me of being young and hearing my 12 year old brother talk about girls, and that's really not an attractive image. Also, I'm pretty sure hymens don't work that way...

I had high hopes for this story, but I should have read the reviews. The summary is a joke, the lead protagonists are not in a pen pal style relationship in any way, shape or form. The storyline was chaotic and never matched up. Things would happen for "the first time" multiple times. The writing itself wasn't even sub-par; to be frank it was trash. Phrases constantly over used were boobies (something an adolescent boy would say, not a man), the female, and creaming just to say a few. I've read better fan-fiction than this. I would be ashamed to have something this poorly written on my resume as a writer. What's worse, the underlying concept was new and interesting, there was real possibility here. But instead of putting real effort into, they just threw something on the screen and called it a day. And the posts from those saying they were given an advanced copy for an honest opinion and actually gave it raving reviews are full of guano. This is the worst piece of trash I have ever read. Thank God I only paid .99 for it.